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but over time, laws changed. and hearts and minds changed. sometimes driven by courageous lawmakers, but more often, driven by committed citizens. politicians often times follow rather than lead. and so, especially young people helped to push and to prod and to protest. and to make common cause with those who did not look like them. and that transformed america, so that malia and sasha's generation, they have different attitudes. about differences and race. than mine and certainly different from the generation before that. and each successive generation, creates a new space for peace. and tolerance. and justice. and fairness. and while we have work to do in many ways we have surely become more tolerant and more just. and more accepting. more willing to see our diversity in america not as something to fear but something to welcome because it's a source of our national strength. so, as your leaders step forward to address your challenges, through talks by all parties, they'll need you, young people, to keep pushing them. to create a space for t
but over time, laws changed. and hearts and minds changed. sometimes driven by courageous lawmakers, but more often, driven by committed citizens. politicians often times follow rather than lead. and so, especially young people helped to push and to prod and to protest. and to make common cause with those who did not look like them. and that transformed america, so that malia and sasha's generation, they have different attitudes. about differences and race. than mine and certainly different...
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of chilimate change. the answer is in washington. >> catastrophic global warming is a hoax. >> i would point out if you're a believer in the bible, one would have to say the great flood is an example of climate change. that certainly wasn't because mankind overdeveloped hydrocarbon energy. >> recent survey found 44% of republican voters believed there is solid evidence the plan set warming. compare that to 87% of democrats, including the president. frustrated by congress's lack of initiative on the issue, president obama announced in his climate change speech that his administration would limit co2 emissions through the epa. >> so today for the sake of our children, and the health and safety of all-americans, i'm directing the environmental protection agency to put an end to the limitless dumping of carbon pollution from our power plants and complete new solutions for new and sifting power plants. >> while president obama stepped up within congressional action on this issue is still very much needed. to l
of chilimate change. the answer is in washington. >> catastrophic global warming is a hoax. >> i would point out if you're a believer in the bible, one would have to say the great flood is an example of climate change. that certainly wasn't because mankind overdeveloped hydrocarbon energy. >> recent survey found 44% of republican voters believed there is solid evidence the plan set warming. compare that to 87% of democrats, including the president. frustrated by congress's...
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go out there play sports and let's change america. i was like wow, he's the greatest dive that i have ever seen and he was also gay, i thought that was very impressive. we need to foster our youth and dhachk the way of thinking that if you ire gay you're not going to be as good as sports as the homosexuals are not going to be driven out or sportses. >> there are already gay individuals who are active in professional sports, will it be somebody who is already a professional athlete and will come out or is it going to be somebody who's growing up right now and they're going to come out at an early age and it will -- we're trying to change everything in sports, so the players, they know that they have someone that they can lean on. from's players in the league that aren't homophobic, that support them, as long as you're a great athlete, you're going to make the team better, you're going to be able to be happy, and be yourself and if you are yourself you'll be a better athlete and in turn help the team be better. we're trying to set a pre
go out there play sports and let's change america. i was like wow, he's the greatest dive that i have ever seen and he was also gay, i thought that was very impressive. we need to foster our youth and dhachk the way of thinking that if you ire gay you're not going to be as good as sports as the homosexuals are not going to be driven out or sportses. >> there are already gay individuals who are active in professional sports, will it be somebody who is already a professional athlete and...
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i have changed some behaviors. i would draw a sharp distinction between the things people do to keep themselves safe or to maintain a feeling of safety and what law enforcement does what policymakers do to create a sense in a they are keeping people like myself safer thapd there are good things they do, bad thing dhes do in that realm and stop and frisk just happens to be one that is both unjust and also not very effective. >> joy, we're having a long, big sort of national debate over, well, the role of race in america. the role of race in the justice system, whether or not we are a color blind society, and i think the thing that's sort of ignored, look at statistics on stop and frisk and 83% or 89% stopped are minorities. people found on the ground, guilty in some way are incredibly low, given the seizures of minorities. we don't talk about the long-term effects of policies are like this on a community? and the "huffington post" an argument, it's similar to an occupation. the long-term indissension far more harm t
i have changed some behaviors. i would draw a sharp distinction between the things people do to keep themselves safe or to maintain a feeling of safety and what law enforcement does what policymakers do to create a sense in a they are keeping people like myself safer thapd there are good things they do, bad thing dhes do in that realm and stop and frisk just happens to be one that is both unjust and also not very effective. >> joy, we're having a long, big sort of national debate over,...
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rules for existing polluters. >> global warming and climate change has gotten a lot of attention in light of hurricane sandy and some scientists saying sandy was exacerbated and caused by global warming. and president obama mentioned that in his first press conference after the election. but what he did not mention is his environmental protection agency is rolling out regulations controlling greenhouse gas emissions from the biggest power plants and industrial plants here in the country. he talks about those similar rules confronting cars but not those for power plants yet those are going forward one way or the other. i think congress will be debating that over the next couple of years as to how to change or stop or override it with some other big climate change law that congress might consider in the years ahead. >> it will be fascinating to see what actually does rise to the top. amy, thank you. >> thank you. >> that wraps up this hour of "jansing and company." hey there, luke. >> hey. we had a late one yesterday. >> hard to know what day or time it is. >> topping our agenda next
rules for existing polluters. >> global warming and climate change has gotten a lot of attention in light of hurricane sandy and some scientists saying sandy was exacerbated and caused by global warming. and president obama mentioned that in his first press conference after the election. but what he did not mention is his environmental protection agency is rolling out regulations controlling greenhouse gas emissions from the biggest power plants and industrial plants here in the country....
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if you had to change the name of washington's nfl team, what would you change it to? washington gridlock, something like that. most creative ones in the show. #waytoopc. looking for creative and taste full alternatives, and there are many. >>> still ahead, tom brady, one of my favorites, weighs in on his new tim tebow favorite. what he has to say about timmy. >>> a presidential interruption. please turn your ringers off. don't want to do when you're seeing the president. we'll check on the weather. "way too early" comes right back. >>> it's hard to find another legal case that has affected american politics as much as the one involving the pentagon papers. from watergate to white water the legacy in the cynicism about its leaders and attitude toward the media. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraw
if you had to change the name of washington's nfl team, what would you change it to? washington gridlock, something like that. most creative ones in the show. #waytoopc. looking for creative and taste full alternatives, and there are many. >>> still ahead, tom brady, one of my favorites, weighs in on his new tim tebow favorite. what he has to say about timmy. >>> a presidential interruption. please turn your ringers off. don't want to do when you're seeing the president. we'll...
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and that needs to change. the evidence is overwhelming. 2012 was the hottest year on record in the continental united states. across the midwest and texas, crops shrivelled in the worst drought in 50 years. in alaska, qualifying races for the 2013 iditarod were canceled. the reason, not enough snow. in the arctic, sea ice continues to melt at an alarming rate and the pattern is clear. ten of the record-breaking warmest years worldwide have all occurred since 1998 and a new study finds global temperatures are the highest in 4,000 years. >> if we continue business as usual, you're going to see temperature rise that we haven't seen in millions and millions of years. it's just across the board, something that human civilization has never had to deal with before. >> october 2012, superstorm sandy barrels into the east coast from the unusually warm waters of the north atlantic. in its wake, at least 147 dead and $65 billion in damages. >> it's like one minute your life was fine, and then ten minutes later, you lost
and that needs to change. the evidence is overwhelming. 2012 was the hottest year on record in the continental united states. across the midwest and texas, crops shrivelled in the worst drought in 50 years. in alaska, qualifying races for the 2013 iditarod were canceled. the reason, not enough snow. in the arctic, sea ice continues to melt at an alarming rate and the pattern is clear. ten of the record-breaking warmest years worldwide have all occurred since 1998 and a new study finds global...
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wondering why they gave all of these public interviews a couple of months ago, saying that he was a changed man, and there were still things that were going on. >> all right. >> to say the least. >> kevin, thank you so much for your perspective. have a great weekend. >>> coming up bill karins and richard lui are back with first buzz. stories we're talking about this morning. i was having trouble getting out of bed in the morning because my back hurt so bad. the sleep number bed conforms to you. i wake up in the morning with no back pain. do you toss and turn? wake up with back pain? if so, call us now. you'll learn how the sleep number bed helps relieve back pain by allowing you to adjust the firmness and support to conform to your body for a more proper spinal alignment. just look at this research... 93% of participants experienced back-pain relief. plus it's a great value because it costs about the same an innerspring yet lasts twice as long. so if you want to sleep better or find relief for your bad back, call now. call the number on your screen for your free information kit with dvd bro
wondering why they gave all of these public interviews a couple of months ago, saying that he was a changed man, and there were still things that were going on. >> all right. >> to say the least. >> kevin, thank you so much for your perspective. have a great weekend. >>> coming up bill karins and richard lui are back with first buzz. stories we're talking about this morning. i was having trouble getting out of bed in the morning because my back hurt so bad. the sleep...
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ready to change your routine? ask your doctor about once-a-day xarelto®. for more information including cost support options, call 1-888-xarelto or visit goxarelto.com. >>> let's get the latest in sports from my colleague, betty nguyen. >> it is july. but i have to tell you about june because that has been a hot month for a dodgers rookie. puig is in the history book for the second-highest number of hits in the first full calendar month. he falls behind hall of famer joe dimaggio, who had 14 hits. he is known for his 56-game hit streak in 1941, another record that stands today. >>> and the longest hit streak of the season, that's alive and well after colorado's michael cuddyer singled against the giants to give him at least 1 hit in 27 games. >>> check this out, on a foul ball right there, you see that catch? during a royals game during the twin. a kansas city fan made an incredible catch. falling over the seat, tumbling into the row behind him. he actually held on to the ball and was okay. >>> to the lpga, now. park became the first woman to win the first
ready to change your routine? ask your doctor about once-a-day xarelto®. for more information including cost support options, call 1-888-xarelto or visit goxarelto.com. >>> let's get the latest in sports from my colleague, betty nguyen. >> it is july. but i have to tell you about june because that has been a hot month for a dodgers rookie. puig is in the history book for the second-highest number of hits in the first full calendar month. he falls behind hall of famer joe...
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if it changes again, i will put it back on. this is the most complex situation i've seen in turkey in a long time. istanbul simply doesn't look like this. normally it is a fun, happening city. just a few days ago, that's what it felt like. the bars just a few blocks away from here were packed. it's an expensive city. tourists come here and are surprised that sometimes the hotel will quote their prices in euros and restaurants are european standard and european priced. they didn't need to have a middle eastern style third-world protest movement in the center of the city. protesters think now they maybe have the upper hand. they're getting the attention. they're certainly going to try and keep this going because it's not just students who are behind this. to give the prime minister some credit here, today he talked about there being a conspiracy, other parties that are pushing this forward. to a degree, he's right because there are some organized political groups in this. there are many opposition parties. there are curdish parti
if it changes again, i will put it back on. this is the most complex situation i've seen in turkey in a long time. istanbul simply doesn't look like this. normally it is a fun, happening city. just a few days ago, that's what it felt like. the bars just a few blocks away from here were packed. it's an expensive city. tourists come here and are surprised that sometimes the hotel will quote their prices in euros and restaurants are european standard and european priced. they didn't need to have a...
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it's a fundamental change and a very important date coming forward. we'll get there and get beyond this. >> in the meantime, political opposition has all the ammunition in the world to make the case to the american people that this will not be successful. you be the experts on romney care and also the affordable care act bring us to a level of wisdom that their political fodder just doesn't work, the good stories and what this is going to bring to america is what we need to focus on. >> great to have you with us, gentlemen. >>> coming up, the war for fair wages from walmart kicks into high gear. stay with us. i love this show. [ male announcer ] so good they'll think it's homemade. try campbell's homestyle soup. m'm! m'm! good. i'm on expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're ow
it's a fundamental change and a very important date coming forward. we'll get there and get beyond this. >> in the meantime, political opposition has all the ammunition in the world to make the case to the american people that this will not be successful. you be the experts on romney care and also the affordable care act bring us to a level of wisdom that their political fodder just doesn't work, the good stories and what this is going to bring to america is what we need to focus on....
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ready to change your routine? ask your doctor about once-a-day xarelto®. for more information including cost support options, call 1-888-xarelto or visit goxarelto.com. >>> good morning. topping our agenda today a declaration of war. that is how syrian leaders are describing israeli air strikes to respond with all options on the table with syria vowing a crushing response. the government has claimed responsibility for the attack attacks -- >> all of the israeli government confirm or deny strikes that were taken. what i have said in the past and i continue to believe is that the israelis justifybly have to guard against the transfer of advanced weaponry to terrorist organizations like hezbollah. >>> president obama is stuck between a bolder and a hard place in being accused of not sticking to his convictions in his so-called red line. >> unfortunately, the red line that the president of the united states says he has written was written in invisible ink. he has failed to act. >> the debate over u.s. involvement is adding optics to secretary of state john ker
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ready to change your routine? ask your doctor about once-a-day xarelto®. for more information including cost support options, call 1-888-xarelto or visit goxarelto.com. >>> the supreme court is hearing arguments in a case that could impact voting laws across this country. the justices are weighing an arizona law that tries to keep illegal immigrants from voting. prop 200 as it is called. proposition 200 requires residents to prove their citizenship before registering to vote. proponents say the law will reduce voter fraud but civil rights groups say it is an effort to discourage legal residents from voting as well. four other laws have similar voting requirements and 12 more could soon follow. robert barnes is the correspondent for the "washington post." how does this arizona law work and why do some folks say that it violates federal law? >> well, this is a part of the federal law called the motor voter law which makes it easier for people to register to vote. with part of this law, you can mail in your registration request and you sign that you swear tha
ready to change your routine? ask your doctor about once-a-day xarelto®. for more information including cost support options, call 1-888-xarelto or visit goxarelto.com. >>> the supreme court is hearing arguments in a case that could impact voting laws across this country. the justices are weighing an arizona law that tries to keep illegal immigrants from voting. prop 200 as it is called. proposition 200 requires residents to prove their citizenship before registering to vote....
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a lot of change coming there. now we'll move to a significant move by the american medical association. for the first time the nation's largest physician organization has now voted officially to classify obesity as a disease. that decision now is not legally binding but it does have major implications and could lead to changes in the treatment and insurance coverage in conditions related to obesity from heart disease to diabetes to even cancer. now the move is not without controversy and for a controversy of spin proportions we come to the spin table. i'm not a scientists and i'm not not a doctor. my contribution here -- >> yet. >> yet is a careful way to phrase it. my contribution looking at this was looking over something by a doctor who put together some of the materials that led to this change. and in the background section of this sort of report, there are a couple of interesting points about the tension here. on the pro side of labeling obesity a disease is the idea -- i'm reading from the doctor -- excess b
a lot of change coming there. now we'll move to a significant move by the american medical association. for the first time the nation's largest physician organization has now voted officially to classify obesity as a disease. that decision now is not legally binding but it does have major implications and could lead to changes in the treatment and insurance coverage in conditions related to obesity from heart disease to diabetes to even cancer. now the move is not without controversy and for a...
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i do expect it will be changed in the smeet. basically what the speaker wanted the speaker got and that is we now have an austerity budget and that's going to be, i think, a killer to the economy, to job growth. what the house gop is now suggesting in terms of keeping the governments open is they'll provide some flexibility for the pentagon, but they don't want to provide the flexibility for any other part of the budget. why be indiscriminant in these cuts to education, to health care, to research, to other vital program that's we're going to provide flexibility for the defense department and we should provide flexibility in every other department. but frankly, i think the whole sequester in this whole aus tirty budget is a real mistake and ought to be done away with and we ought to move to a balanced program. >> as we look at wall street and we put up this graphic, so everybody can watch what we're watching, seeing the dow up 150 points, opening the a all-time highs today, that's wall street. main street is a completely differe
i do expect it will be changed in the smeet. basically what the speaker wanted the speaker got and that is we now have an austerity budget and that's going to be, i think, a killer to the economy, to job growth. what the house gop is now suggesting in terms of keeping the governments open is they'll provide some flexibility for the pentagon, but they don't want to provide the flexibility for any other part of the budget. why be indiscriminant in these cuts to education, to health care, to...
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and in the end, it was the war that changed his mind. he couldn't find another democrat who would support both his domestic and foreign policies and who he thought could change the election. he pleaded with cordell hall, secretary of state, almost until the end. wouldn't run. so he -- >> he was afraid that a more conservative guy who would run, who wouldn't want to fight the war and wouldn't want a new deal to continue. >> that's right. he didn't want anybody who was about a new dealer and didn't want anybody who wouldn't support his policy of aid to britain when britain was hanging by a thread. >> everybody forgets what it was like in this country. france was fallen, england was threatened, the low countries were gone, the nazis were over -- they had overrun continental europe. in the middle of all of that, we had to pick a president, and wendell wilke got picked by the presidents. he was an ex-democrat, an independent, and he came out of nowhere. didn't roosevelt think he'd be a good president? >> he came out of nowhere, absolutely. an
and in the end, it was the war that changed his mind. he couldn't find another democrat who would support both his domestic and foreign policies and who he thought could change the election. he pleaded with cordell hall, secretary of state, almost until the end. wouldn't run. so he -- >> he was afraid that a more conservative guy who would run, who wouldn't want to fight the war and wouldn't want a new deal to continue. >> that's right. he didn't want anybody who was about a new...
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change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. get the blood tests. change your number. turn it up. it's been said that beauty is in the ewell...behold. der. behold water so blue it merges with the sky above.
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that could change maybe. >> you've made history on "way too early" this morning. you're officially wearing the best shoes ever worn on this show. >> nice. >> look at those. >> i mean look at how boring my outfit is. i had to spice it up somehow. >> we couldn't see your shoes. >> you're going to be wearing red shoes soon, right? like the pope. >> whatever it takes. look at that. tying in the news. it's catching on. let's turn now to sports and march madness. three more teams won automatic bids to the big dance. liu brooklyn black birds punched their ticket with an easy 91-70 victory over mount st. mary's in the northeast conference title game, the third straight year the black birds have made it into the ncaa tournament. in the south dakota state jack rabbits will make their second ever appearance in the big dance after beating rival north dakota state. that's the summit conference final. valparaiso headed to the tournament for the first time in almost a decade, they earned their bid by beating wright state 62-52 in the horizon conference final. imagine, that was a
that could change maybe. >> you've made history on "way too early" this morning. you're officially wearing the best shoes ever worn on this show. >> nice. >> look at those. >> i mean look at how boring my outfit is. i had to spice it up somehow. >> we couldn't see your shoes. >> you're going to be wearing red shoes soon, right? like the pope. >> whatever it takes. look at that. tying in the news. it's catching on. let's turn now to sports and...
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and this is about making change to save people. it's important to remember the people that you are doing this for. >> you've been in the room having those kinds of conversations. how do they go? do they work? is there a way that you can push people to the right side of this legislation through this kind of testimonial? >> unfortunately, there isn't. no, there isn't. i remember being in annapolis, maryland, in 2003. you remember the sniper shootings in d.c.? the tenth victim was a bus driver named conrad johnson. his mother was a very brave woman who never lobbied before. we persuaded her to come because we were trying to get an assault weapons ban pushed. on numerous occasions she had to give up a day's work, give up her pay and come to sit in the legislative committee room waiting to testify. the chairman of the committee kept her waiting. he was a democrat. he kept her waiting for six hours one day until, you know, it was like 8:00 in the evening for her to testify. which i thought was the height of incivility and insensitivity a
and this is about making change to save people. it's important to remember the people that you are doing this for. >> you've been in the room having those kinds of conversations. how do they go? do they work? is there a way that you can push people to the right side of this legislation through this kind of testimonial? >> unfortunately, there isn't. no, there isn't. i remember being in annapolis, maryland, in 2003. you remember the sniper shootings in d.c.? the tenth victim was a...
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a big change coming? >> enjoy it while we can. yesterday was gorgeous. >>> coming up at the top of the hour, speaker john boehner remains stuck in the middle. between party mott r-- moderate. what will be next? when we come back here we huddle around the cooler. two of the most popular women in comedy now expanding their resumes with new hosting gigs. where you'll see more of tina fey and amy poehler when "way too early" comes back. ♪ girls on film ♪ [ male announcer ] welcome back all the sweet things your family loves with 0-calorie monk fruit in the raw. ♪ welcome back [ male announcer ] it's made with the natural, vine-ripened sweetness of fruit, so you can serve up deliciously sweet treats without all the sugar. so let no drink go unsweetened. no spatula un-licked. and no last bit un-sipped. you don't have to throw a party, but you'll probably feel like celebrating. raw natural sweetness, raw natural success. >>> at the top of the show we talked about the latest recipient of the medal of honor. army captain william swen
a big change coming? >> enjoy it while we can. yesterday was gorgeous. >>> coming up at the top of the hour, speaker john boehner remains stuck in the middle. between party mott r-- moderate. what will be next? when we come back here we huddle around the cooler. two of the most popular women in comedy now expanding their resumes with new hosting gigs. where you'll see more of tina fey and amy poehler when "way too early" comes back. ♪ girls on film ♪ [ male...
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change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. >>> sorry to interrupt your regularly scheduled program but i have breaking news. a giant asteroid is heading right for us. if we don't do anything, the result is catastrophic. actually, a slew zooming toward us and act or doom is certain. maybe like orwell "war of the worlds." there are none asteroids or none i know of. >> you're scaring steve. >> he's not listening. there's balls of ka ma'amty. >> excellent! >> rising temperatures. rising entitlements. rising equality. rising births to unmarried women. could cause a lasting impact on our world but as the next guest says, hyper partisanship is blinding us to obvious problems and solutions. >> we are doomed unless we start acting now. what's wrong with you people on the other side and the other party? can't you see reality? if you won't help, get the hell out of the way. we can deflect both of these ost roi asteroids. it's technically solvable. the problem and tragedy is the mere fact that one side says, look, there's
change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. >>> sorry to interrupt your regularly scheduled program but i have breaking news. a giant asteroid is heading right for us. if we don't do anything, the result is catastrophic. actually, a slew zooming toward us and act or doom is certain. maybe like orwell "war of the worlds." there are none asteroids or none i know of. >> you're scaring steve. >> he's not listening. there's balls of ka ma'amty. >> excellent!...
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you're asking groups of people to change who were brought together by their resistance to change. their opposition to change is why they are republicans, and oh, lo and behold, another man who has suffered several hours on a terrible ride up to new york city, the washington post's jonathan kaphart. >> it wasn't bad until we started rolling. >> unfortunately it was a slow roll. in terms of that notion that republicans -- you're asking the party to change if the party wants to survive, it has no point to figure out how to appeal to women, young people, african-americans, latinos, gays and lesbians, who turn their backs on the republican party. >> if the republican party had policies or positions similar to president obama's on gay rights, they would have been tied for that vote. i think it was 26% of the self-identified gay and lesbian respondents said they would be more likely to vote for mitt romney. the naacp battleground poll after the election showed that if the republican party had similar positions or even cared about civil rights i think it was 14% of african-american voters
you're asking groups of people to change who were brought together by their resistance to change. their opposition to change is why they are republicans, and oh, lo and behold, another man who has suffered several hours on a terrible ride up to new york city, the washington post's jonathan kaphart. >> it wasn't bad until we started rolling. >> unfortunately it was a slow roll. in terms of that notion that republicans -- you're asking the party to change if the party wants to...
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he would go in and change and that was a great thing. dit ka would call a play and you would see that at the line of scrimmage. he would throw a clip board and everybody should be celebrating. the bears would win the game. they had tragedies to them and some may be related. >> he was one of the same guys and i spoke about that and he said about cte, we all got it. it's a question of symptoms. that was the spirit known as the human missile. he used to revive himself. it's important to them that the game tried to reform itself to save itself. people forget that this happened before. 1905 i think a lot of college players and called them to reform. the hope is to gain themselves and become a better game as a result. >> sorry there a dark side that is glamorized tough defense and hard hitting that were copycatted and helped create the crisis that they are in today? >> probably. a a bears fan, you have to look at the legacy and say does this change the people of the team. again number 46 said our game plan and their game plan is we will get to
he would go in and change and that was a great thing. dit ka would call a play and you would see that at the line of scrimmage. he would throw a clip board and everybody should be celebrating. the bears would win the game. they had tragedies to them and some may be related. >> he was one of the same guys and i spoke about that and he said about cte, we all got it. it's a question of symptoms. that was the spirit known as the human missile. he used to revive himself. it's important to them...
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facebook, a $115 billion company changed the like button s a bit. which company, i love this question, which company do you think will be most relevant 15 years from now. use the #waytooearly. >>> they were delicious while they lasted. fda will move to do what other restaurants have already done, cut out transfats across the board. the ingredients are in frozen pizza to coffee creamers. it's harmful because it raises the risk of heart disease, increases bad cholesterol and lowers the good cholesterol. head of fda says it could prevent 20,000 heart attacks and 7,000 deaths every year. >>> the polio outbreak in syria is leading to grim warnings for countries across the world. a pair of german doctors say the outbreak could spread across europe. they worry it could be carried by refugees because of the violence. they caution the current vaccine may not be strong enough, adding it could take up to a year for a new outbreak to be detected. polio in syria paralyzed at least ten children and 2 million kids are the focus of vaccination efforts. >>> the u.s.
facebook, a $115 billion company changed the like button s a bit. which company, i love this question, which company do you think will be most relevant 15 years from now. use the #waytooearly. >>> they were delicious while they lasted. fda will move to do what other restaurants have already done, cut out transfats across the board. the ingredients are in frozen pizza to coffee creamers. it's harmful because it raises the risk of heart disease, increases bad cholesterol and lowers the...
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post hopes that lab made meat can help fight climate change and feed the planet. although he admits it could take up to two decades to get lab meat into supermarkets. the project was bankrolled by the google co-founder who shares similar concerns about sustainability and animal welfare. so how did post get meat to grow in a petri dish? through cattle stem cells organically raised, of course. >> we take a few cells from a cow, muscle specific stem cells that can only become muscle. there's very little that we have to do to make these cells do the right thing. they divide by themselves, if we provide those anchor points, the future tendons, they will self-organize into muscle. so a few cells that we take from this cow can turn into ten tons of meat. >> what happens when they become self-aware. dr. post makes it sound easy but took nearly 20,000 strands of muscle fiber to make one 5-ounce patty. beet juice was added to give it a more meat-like appearance. a professional chef who used an amazing amount of butter and it held its form while being cooked. >> fantastic co
post hopes that lab made meat can help fight climate change and feed the planet. although he admits it could take up to two decades to get lab meat into supermarkets. the project was bankrolled by the google co-founder who shares similar concerns about sustainability and animal welfare. so how did post get meat to grow in a petri dish? through cattle stem cells organically raised, of course. >> we take a few cells from a cow, muscle specific stem cells that can only become muscle. there's...
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. >> she changed the strategy. >> changed a little bit, still big books. >>> we want to tell you about a new addition to the family. veranda de la cruz gave bird to a beautiful baby boy. veronica tells us she and baby hart are doing just great. "way too early" starts right now. >>> they talk about rebranding the gop. instead of restoring the trust of the american people. we're not here to rebrand the party. we're here to rebuild a country. we're not here to dedicate ourselves to new talking points coming from d.c. we're not here to put a fresh coat of rhetorical paint on our party. we're not here to abandon our principles in a contest of government give-aways. that's a game we will never, ever win. >> sarah palin and the republican party choose style over substance at this weekend's conclusion to cpac. i'm thomas roberts and this is "way too early." we thank you for being up with us on this monday, march 18th. president obama's first trip to israel, will he be able to mend fences with prime minister benjamin netanyahu? european stocks plunge after a new bailout measure sparks fears of
. >> she changed the strategy. >> changed a little bit, still big books. >>> we want to tell you about a new addition to the family. veranda de la cruz gave bird to a beautiful baby boy. veronica tells us she and baby hart are doing just great. "way too early" starts right now. >>> they talk about rebranding the gop. instead of restoring the trust of the american people. we're not here to rebrand the party. we're here to rebuild a country. we're not here...
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change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." we love hearing from our viewers. the twitter activity is fantastic and that's why we have this segment. and that is, ask ed live. i get the questions about 30 seconds before i come on the air here. the first question is from rose lee. how can we get unions back? well, unions are still very much in existence in america, but 80% of union membership is concentrated in 16 states across this country. and when you look at the attack on labor that has taken place in america, all of this right to work legislation that is being proposed on the state level is very detrimental to organizing. it's going to take a lot of people in the congress who are willing to go for the employee free choice act and give the power to the workers in the workplace to organize, protect themselves, and also advocate for better wage, better pension, better health care. it can happen. you're never going to get it out of the republicans. you will get it out of the democrats. in fact, if you are a wage earner, i would
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will they change their bond-buying strategy? what is the buzz? >> well, that is the billion dollar question. markets were jittery and nervous when the minutes came out. market participants take thag as a sign that the fed is going to slow the bond buying program earlier than expected. but, what markets want to hear from ben bernanke today is he's going to dial back on the hawkishness to reinsure investors. we are concerned about the slow recovery, slow growth and high unemployment. he's likely to tell congress that the sequester or $85 billion in automatic spending cuts could have a big impact on the economy. >>> thanks as always. have a wonderful day. appreciate it. >>> he turned the office into advocate si. c. everett koop has died. he faced an eight month confirmation. he used his office to advocate for public awareness, speaking bluntly about the spread of hiv as numbers exploded in the 1980s, and warnings of the danger of smoking. >>> dr. koop, no disrespect, but what difference should it make to most of us whether or not it's viewed by publ
will they change their bond-buying strategy? what is the buzz? >> well, that is the billion dollar question. markets were jittery and nervous when the minutes came out. market participants take thag as a sign that the fed is going to slow the bond buying program earlier than expected. but, what markets want to hear from ben bernanke today is he's going to dial back on the hawkishness to reinsure investors. we are concerned about the slow recovery, slow growth and high unemployment. he's...
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the adjustment reflects new revenue, thanks from changes in tax laws and increase in payments from fannie mae and freddie mac. the cbo's current projection would mark the lowest deficit yet under president obama. >>> another u.s. service member assigned to a military sexual assault program under investigation for sexual misconduct. the pentagon says a u.s. army sergeant could face charges for solicitation abusive sexual contact, assault and treatment of subordinate. the soldier allegedly forced one subordinate soldier into prostitution and physically assaulted two others. the report comes a week after an air force lieutenant colonel working in the sexual assault prevention office was arrested and accused of sexual battery. >>> a day after being convicted for some of the worst crimes you can imagine, dr. kermit gosnell has avoided life in prison. he was found guilty of the deaths of three babies at his abortion facility. under a deal with prosecutors, the 72-year-old will spend the rest of his life in prison, while giving up his right to an appeal. >>> now, to business. the dow and the s&p
the adjustment reflects new revenue, thanks from changes in tax laws and increase in payments from fannie mae and freddie mac. the cbo's current projection would mark the lowest deficit yet under president obama. >>> another u.s. service member assigned to a military sexual assault program under investigation for sexual misconduct. the pentagon says a u.s. army sergeant could face charges for solicitation abusive sexual contact, assault and treatment of subordinate. the soldier...
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these are cultural changes, societial changes, to some degree economic changes. perhaps we will see in the next decade similar changes on gun laws and attitudes towards guns. >> we might, but the attitudes over the last 20 years, 30 years have changed in the other direction quite profoundly, and the democratic party essentially gave up on gun control for a long, long time. even barney frank said let's not -- let's not crash our ship against this particular rock. so there's a long, long, long way to go. it's a little like the sequester too. you've just got a lot of people many there who, for whom the national mood is irrelevant. >> colin, i want to ask you, in terms of this issue being something that voters go to the polls on, i mean, how optimistic are you about someone's position on gun control, gun safety laws being an issue in 2014. >> i think if you call these things gun control measures, a term that the nra has successfully tainted and not supported by the average american public, if you remove that vagueness and -- i mean, i work on gun control every day, a
these are cultural changes, societial changes, to some degree economic changes. perhaps we will see in the next decade similar changes on gun laws and attitudes towards guns. >> we might, but the attitudes over the last 20 years, 30 years have changed in the other direction quite profoundly, and the democratic party essentially gave up on gun control for a long, long time. even barney frank said let's not -- let's not crash our ship against this particular rock. so there's a long, long,...
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they're trying to change the day yammics in this. do you have any insight into what will happen next? >> we look at the fact that there's nothing to do, according to them, and yet, this is an issue that is affecting so many people on a daily basis, rachel. every day, 1,200 people are deported in this country. you know, maybe the website of the government doesn't work well, but boy are they good at deportations. >> yes. >> and they say that by january of next year, there will have been 2 million people deported under the obama administration. rachel, that's the entire population of namibia taken out in five years. and some studies say that as many as 25% of those people deported had u.s.-born children. so, these are families that are being affected. and it's not a sumantical discussion we're having in some university about the pros and cons of, you know, immigration reform as an idea and as a concept. it makes such good financial economic sense, it would help in the deficit, it would help in getting the economy even going a lot faster
they're trying to change the day yammics in this. do you have any insight into what will happen next? >> we look at the fact that there's nothing to do, according to them, and yet, this is an issue that is affecting so many people on a daily basis, rachel. every day, 1,200 people are deported in this country. you know, maybe the website of the government doesn't work well, but boy are they good at deportations. >> yes. >> and they say that by january of next year, there will...
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baseball sees that and they want to change the rule. that is forcing them to change. is it not? and it's not a coincidence. the lawsuits continue to come in and they are facing more. the settlement is not the end of it. >> not at all and it was a small -- arguably a smaller settlement than some say it should have been. chris has been doing this at work a long time. thank you very much. still to come, the message that the white house is sending to russia with the members of the olympic delegation. first the white house soup of the day. caldillo of brisket. maybe this is part of the leftovers that they make a soup out of. we'll be right back. bl ery eyes. ery eyes. [ sniffling ] the sniffling guy on the bus. and, of course, the snow angels with your little angels. that's why puffs plus lotion is soft. puffs plus are dermatologist tested to be gentle. they help soothe irritated skin by locking in moisture better. so you can always put your best face forward. a face in need deserves puffs indeed. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive,y first. i saw my doctor. a blood
baseball sees that and they want to change the rule. that is forcing them to change. is it not? and it's not a coincidence. the lawsuits continue to come in and they are facing more. the settlement is not the end of it. >> not at all and it was a small -- arguably a smaller settlement than some say it should have been. chris has been doing this at work a long time. thank you very much. still to come, the message that the white house is sending to russia with the members of the olympic...
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mickelson said on sunday he would be making drastic changes because of his tax situation. he can considering moving away from his native california because taxes on it's estimated $45 million a year income for him are too high. he has since apologized for talking finances in the media. a newly passed california ballot initiative raised state income taxes on his yearly winnings to over -- early earnings of over $1 million to 13.3%. that means mickelson will now pay almost $6 million a year in state income taxes alone. many professional golfers like tiger woods move to florida and texas to avoid state income taxes. rick perry always trying to recruit new wealth and businesses to his state went on twitter and tweeted, hey, phil, texas is home to liberty and low taxes. we'd love to have you as well. >>> all right. nfl news. two weeks away from the all harbaugh super bowl, because it's "way too early," we will talk about new york football. rex ryan having a tough off season so far. he allegedly caused a three-car crash on the night of january 14th when he was trying to beat a r
mickelson said on sunday he would be making drastic changes because of his tax situation. he can considering moving away from his native california because taxes on it's estimated $45 million a year income for him are too high. he has since apologized for talking finances in the media. a newly passed california ballot initiative raised state income taxes on his yearly winnings to over -- early earnings of over $1 million to 13.3%. that means mickelson will now pay almost $6 million a year in...
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putin changed the rules along the way? if you will indulge me, i have one more. >> go ahead. >> could you take us behind the scenes on that 45-minute walk around the south lawn where you changed your mind and decided to take this before congress? and, mr. prime minister -- >> oh, goodness, margaret, you're really press things now. so this is question number four now. >> this is for the prime minister. >> okay. >> you have expressed some doubts about military action in syria. i'm wondering if you could be a little more specific about what your concern the consequences may be and whether you believe president putin shares any responsibility for mr. assad's actions. thank you. >> okay. i'm going to try to remember all this. first of all, the reset in the russian relationship was not done on a whim. there were specific u.s. interests that i believed we could pursue with russia where interests overlapped that would help us both on our long-term national security and our economy. and we succeeded. we succeeded in a new start tre
putin changed the rules along the way? if you will indulge me, i have one more. >> go ahead. >> could you take us behind the scenes on that 45-minute walk around the south lawn where you changed your mind and decided to take this before congress? and, mr. prime minister -- >> oh, goodness, margaret, you're really press things now. so this is question number four now. >> this is for the prime minister. >> okay. >> you have expressed some doubts about military...
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it was a changing bell for everyone. we are spending 15 hours a day as volunteers to try to make a difference and to tell our legislators at the federal and state level that we are not going to rest until there are stronger gun laws in place in this country. >> let's talk about the push for new gun laws. obviously there is a whole package that will ultimately reach congress in a few weeks and we'll see what happens. my sense is when you talk to people in washington, people pushing for this, what they're saying is the assault weapons ban being proposed, that probably won't happen. limits on high capacity clips, that probably won't happen. what they seem to be focusing on is this universal back ground idea. the whole private sale loophole where 40% of the guns are purchased, doing away with that. if that is something that happens this year, how significant do you think that would be to get that one piece of legislation through? i think it is extremely significant. we are not going to rest until we not only have background
it was a changing bell for everyone. we are spending 15 hours a day as volunteers to try to make a difference and to tell our legislators at the federal and state level that we are not going to rest until there are stronger gun laws in place in this country. >> let's talk about the push for new gun laws. obviously there is a whole package that will ultimately reach congress in a few weeks and we'll see what happens. my sense is when you talk to people in washington, people pushing for...
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not a huge change in usage. to me that says it's not a huge spike just because it's more regulated, it's more legal. >> the gateway drug argument is more absurd than when they said that it made men grow breasts. >> you can go back to "reefer madness" where you can say it causes people to murder people. alcohol is the most likely gateway drug and as far as regulating and like you said, i think the marijuana community wants to know what's in their marijuana, they want to know how it's grown and is this organic. >> you could be having -- there are fair trade issues, there are environmental issues and there's no reason to think that the pot consumers wouldn't want the same sort of information. >> find it interesting your thing about the broad coalition that is growing up around it. because conservatives, not the moral conservatives, but certainly the libertarian conservatives, i went to sea-pac a year or two ago, they were surprised. "high times" is here. i was the most popular guy there. >> how is the circulation a
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things can change and it takes a while for them to change. one thing that was a combative speech and particularly when it came to climate change, he is going to take executive action on his own. i would make one counter. one matter where there seems to be a place it get things done. president obama was congenial and he devoted or two paragraphs to that. he wants congress to do his job and keeps pushing. >> we know there other issues and raising the minimum wage. speaker boehner saying it would hurt those who create jobs. that would be a non-starter. i don't know how they find compromise. issues related to voters and the president highlighting 102-year-old woman whoa had to stand in line for hours. there is not a rush job that was brought up. prior to the election in november by democrats. you are right regarding immigration. looking at the big picture, that's the only way to stop the fever for the democrats to control the house. >> it depens on whether it's to get everything you want accomplished. president obama wants to get more accomplishe
things can change and it takes a while for them to change. one thing that was a combative speech and particularly when it came to climate change, he is going to take executive action on his own. i would make one counter. one matter where there seems to be a place it get things done. president obama was congenial and he devoted or two paragraphs to that. he wants congress to do his job and keeps pushing. >> we know there other issues and raising the minimum wage. speaker boehner saying it...
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so, that really does change the political calculation. and, like you said, you know, they've been making awfully persuasive case. and the establishment republicans would rather not have to deal with this issue anymore. so, they do have that working for them. >> ryan, do you get the sense of whether -- i guess what the political heft is to what seems like is going to be a historic accomplishment of this congress? when they go home december 14th, it seems like they will be officially, by a long margin, the least productive congress ever in american history. are they going to try to spin that as to being a feature and not a bug, as a positive? >> it's interesting. certainly, some elements of the tea party will say yes, you know, that's what we want there to do, nothing. there is this joke among tea party bumper stickers that the first amendment should have ended with congress shall make no law. done. but now we've had a chance to test that. and people despise it. you know, people who come out to rallies and, you know, who talk to their membe
so, that really does change the political calculation. and, like you said, you know, they've been making awfully persuasive case. and the establishment republicans would rather not have to deal with this issue anymore. so, they do have that working for them. >> ryan, do you get the sense of whether -- i guess what the political heft is to what seems like is going to be a historic accomplishment of this congress? when they go home december 14th, it seems like they will be officially, by a...
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. >> when the legislators left, that changed almost everything. it's almost, like, wow, sort of an outlaw them. people have crossed borders. they're hiding out. >> yet, even with the wisconsin 14 outside the state, the governor and republicans in the legislature find ways to press on. >> if we do not get these changes and the senate democrats don't come back, we're going to be forced to make up the savings in layoffs and that, to me, is just unacceptable. >> the republicans break the budget bill into different parts, and at 1:00 in the morning on february 25th, despite not having a quorum, they invote a rarely used parliamentary rule to call a vote. the bill passes. >> in the end, they still did all the things they wanted to do. >> that day, the governor felt like he had prevailed. the following saturday, 180,000 people came to the square in madison. the largest of all the protests. and i think at that point, you saw that there are many different definitions of victory. >> scott walker kept saying, there's this silent majority who's not coming to
. >> when the legislators left, that changed almost everything. it's almost, like, wow, sort of an outlaw them. people have crossed borders. they're hiding out. >> yet, even with the wisconsin 14 outside the state, the governor and republicans in the legislature find ways to press on. >> if we do not get these changes and the senate democrats don't come back, we're going to be forced to make up the savings in layoffs and that, to me, is just unacceptable. >> the...
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right now the republican party's answers to its problems are we're going to change the face, change some of our phraseology, but we're not changing substance yet? >> we're going to wait. >> one more election before we start changing. >> i think for rubio, he'll be able to deliver a good speech. he's been able to prove that time and again like at the rnc last summer. his real test is over immigration and whether he's able to keep the right at bay or starts to rise up, will he bolt from this negotiation group? >> mean mile there's a rand paul alternative address? >> michele bachmann did it one year, which is marco rubio was the tea party guy, and now -- and it has 20 -- >> paul versus rubio. >> amazing. only in america. >> luke, i'm going to let you go last. >> plug politico.com's on the conclave? >> no, norm tight political live will be -- >> and you have to win the recent ricks. >> last week there was a survey asking every member of congress if they owned a gun. what we found is republicans are much better armed than democrats. >> shocking there. >> and for pope mark olet from quebec, st
right now the republican party's answers to its problems are we're going to change the face, change some of our phraseology, but we're not changing substance yet? >> we're going to wait. >> one more election before we start changing. >> i think for rubio, he'll be able to deliver a good speech. he's been able to prove that time and again like at the rnc last summer. his real test is over immigration and whether he's able to keep the right at bay or starts to rise up, will he...
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i want to change my life. i want to live a different life now. i want to live mie sober life. i'm on the verge of dieing because i'm a vicious alcoholic. i've been -- this is some interesting stuff. i haven't drank or took drugs in six days. for me that's a miracle. i've been lying to everybody else thinking i was sober but i'm not. this smi sixth day. i'm never going to use again. >> he is just a compelling figure. i grew up watching him fight. now we've watched him have four or five different lifetimes within one. tyson also said he wanted to make piece with everyone including his former trainer teddy atlas. that is not teddy atlas. they had a fallout in 1982 and spoke on friday. >>> now the business, wall street begins the week off a solid day of trading. back above the 15,000 level in the dow. all three indices were positive. microsoft will get a new ceo. facebook also giving the markets a boost. steve sedgwick live for us in london. >> very good day. a bank holiday in london. the rest of europe is working, including myself, just for you guys on msnbc. one story you haven'
i want to change my life. i want to live a different life now. i want to live mie sober life. i'm on the verge of dieing because i'm a vicious alcoholic. i've been -- this is some interesting stuff. i haven't drank or took drugs in six days. for me that's a miracle. i've been lying to everybody else thinking i was sober but i'm not. this smi sixth day. i'm never going to use again. >> he is just a compelling figure. i grew up watching him fight. now we've watched him have four or five...
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that changed. seemed like everything changed. is it that simple? >> almost certainly, we did have a constructive relationship with president medvedev. we're very proud of the things we got done during his time as president. we started at a very low point. let's remember that. in the fall of 2008, u.s./russian relations we inheriteded were pretty low so there was only one way to go i think which was up. in retrospect, looking back, the turning point was really libya and here in russia, the consensus view among certainly president putin has demonstrated president obama's no different than the rest of them, willing to use force for regime change. we obviously radically disagree with that analysis of our policy. >> you believe president obama views bush and obama, same guy? >> well, there's some nuance but at the end of the day, he thinks we seek to use overt first and covert first when we deem it to be in our interest. he finds that destabilizing. that's his world view. the analogy that really irritates us most is this illusion back to iraq 2003. beca
that changed. seemed like everything changed. is it that simple? >> almost certainly, we did have a constructive relationship with president medvedev. we're very proud of the things we got done during his time as president. we started at a very low point. let's remember that. in the fall of 2008, u.s./russian relations we inheriteded were pretty low so there was only one way to go i think which was up. in retrospect, looking back, the turning point was really libya and here in russia, the...
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whatever your goal, it can change more than your business. it can change the future. that's why, at barclays, our ambition is to always realize yours. yeah? then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. silence. are you in good hands? >> you are catholic, correct? >> all the way. >> i want to ask you what do you think of the state of the church, having a new pope now? >> francis is great. because, you know, louis xiii, on capitalism, talked about the short comings of capitalism, evils capitalism could bring. it talked about the need for child labor laws, the need for a -- a social security system, the need for an income tax, fair income, progressive tax, talked about all the things that came out of the new freedom, later on fdr. way ahead of its time. and i think -- dorothy day, the catholic worker, sort of liberal left wing catholics, i think the focus on poverty that, that francis has -- has done has allowed a unity of thinking in the katrina le the katrina locatholic church. t
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. >> that's a bright way of saying he changed his story. he kept talking about sworn testimony. >> sworn testimony. we'll look into that. >> thank you so much. way too early, "morning joe," but in a freaky reversal we now go to chuck todd in new york. i don't get it. >> it is freaky friday. >> welcome to a freaky friday edition. healthy reminder over guns, immigration and the budget, president obama delivers a mother's day message about health care. as tries to urge more young people to sign up for coverage. their response could make or break obamacare. >>> meanwhile, as hillary clinton feels increased heat over benghazi, there's a whole bunch of other 2016 possibilities making their own headlines in key states on big issues and in grand fashion. it's our friday roundup of the presidential posturing, coming up on the show. >>> community concerns. local officials hear from people in the neighborhood with a shocking decade long abductions took place. the open forum comes as prosecutors say they may seek the death penalty for ariel castro. we'
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this was about the power of movements to make change. that was the walk to freedom. >> michael, you've written a little bit about the way in which the violence has kind of been written out in part of this a anesthetizing. do you think that's part of the process? >> no, it's much easier that way. and you know, we are attracted to nelson mandela as a character because, you know, as i wrote in my column today, it is actually a simple morality tale. this is a tale of racial injustice and of a majority being lorded over by a brutal minority. so that, sure. and unfortunately, that kind of plains how we look at this a little bit. one of the things that always bothered me about mandela -- and incidentally, mandela himself, you know, rejected the beatification of nelson mandela. he said i'm no saint. i've made mistakes. i pointed out in my column today, and it was no more harsh than what bill keller pointed out. you know, what mandela -- he was associatesed with people that did the same things to their people, you know, gadhafi, castro that was d
this was about the power of movements to make change. that was the walk to freedom. >> michael, you've written a little bit about the way in which the violence has kind of been written out in part of this a anesthetizing. do you think that's part of the process? >> no, it's much easier that way. and you know, we are attracted to nelson mandela as a character because, you know, as i wrote in my column today, it is actually a simple morality tale. this is a tale of racial injustice...